Are you interested in getting a professional RN license that you dreamed of in Houston, Texas? Did you know that your dream of becoming an RN and be granted an RN license is not an easy thing to achieve? You need a lot of focus and determination to finish your nursing education. Once you graduate, the next step to take is to pass the RN License board exam. Upon passing the examination, you are already considered as a member of the professional nurses in the state.

All LVN or RN is under the jurisdiction of the Texas Board of
Nursing (BON). All complaints or cases concerning the practice of the LVN or RN
license are lodged before the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). Thereafter, the
members of the Board will hear the case and decide on the issues or matters
submitted for resolution. The parties charged are given an opportunity to be
heard. This is part of their right to due process.

In one of the recent cases decided by the Texas Board of Nursing
(BON), a RN failed to defend her license. Before a case was filed against her,
she was employed as a staff nurse in a state hospital.

On June 20, 2017, the RN failed to timely carry out physician
orders for a patient who was experiencing a change in condition with high
fever, including administration of Rocephin IM, ordering STAT chest X-ray and
blood laboratory tests, and scheduling a PICC line to be placed. Her conduct
was likely to injure patient from delayed treatment.

Because of this, the RN was summoned by the Texas Board of Nursing
to hear her side. She states that she did not personally receive orders for
STAT X-ray or blood work for the patient. She reports that she informed the
Director of Nursing that she received an order for a PICC line and that she
needed assistance.

The RN states that the Director of Nursing called Omnicare to get
the PICC line placed when she arrived at the facility. She states that she
reported to oncoming nurse that patient had a really high fever. The RN reports
that she obtained an order for the Rocephin and that she informed the oncoming
nurse of the order, and informed her that she would enter the order if the
oncoming nurse would give it, because the oncoming nurse already had the keys
to the medication cart.

Unfortunately, she failed to properly defend her case upon the
Texas BON. She was disciplined and her RN license was suspended.

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